Mopalia spectabilis Cowan & Cowan, 1977
Red-flecked mopalia
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Family:  Mopaliidae ()
Max. size:  5.7 cm TL (male/unsexed)
Environment:  benthic; marine; depth range 0 - 10 m
Distribution:  Eastern Pacific: Canada, Alaska and USA.
Diagnosis:  Girdle: moderate width; color, buff to brown. Girdle: Randomly covered with minute, separated spicules with 10-12 thin hairs which are also located at suture and end valves; in addition there are scattered coarse bristles bearing smaller secondary bristles. Color of the valves: Turquoise-blue with orange-red zig-zag bands, green, tan with red markings or any variation of these (Ref. 296).
Biology:  Depth based on occurrence record; to be replaced with better reference. Often found where there is an active current flow or tidal wash; on the undersides of boulders. May be covered with encrusting sponges, colonial tunicates, coral, bryozoans, and/or encrusting coralline algae; usually not found in association with M. ciliata (Ref. 290).
IUCN Red List Status: Not Evaluated (N.E.) Ref. 123251)
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